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<blockquote data-quote="CanadienneBacon" data-source="post: 3390054" data-attributes="member: 11146"><p>Thanks, but that was one instance where I looked at the formula to refresh my memory and said, "You know what? We're wanting to get on with the adventure, let's just call it a week." So a week it is. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I saw that yesterday and privately decided not to mention it. I'd like to go with your earlier math where raw materials cost half. As I told Rhun yesterday in another thread, I'm doing a program through my church called 10 Brave Christians. For 30 days (and my church elected to do this during Lent), some of us are getting up daily at 5:30 am to read scripture, pray, and do some light journaling. Another part of the program calls for two hours of community service per week, one hour of fellowship and bible study per week, and one unsolicited good act per day. Yesterday I decided that for my good act for the day, every group I DM would get some DM love from me. So that's why it takes Halver only a week to make one item and he'll buy the raw materials for 1/2, not a 1/3. </p><p></p><p>Regarding whether the weapon cost is doubled, this may be a style issue, but I've always played it that only the masterwork cost is doubled and that the weapon cost is not. So that's the way I'd like to go on that, too. It'll mean you'll need to tweak your math, but you should come out the better for it, even if slightly. If you don't want to bother tweaking the math, then we can simply roll with your original computations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadienneBacon, post: 3390054, member: 11146"] Thanks, but that was one instance where I looked at the formula to refresh my memory and said, "You know what? We're wanting to get on with the adventure, let's just call it a week." So a week it is. I saw that yesterday and privately decided not to mention it. I'd like to go with your earlier math where raw materials cost half. As I told Rhun yesterday in another thread, I'm doing a program through my church called 10 Brave Christians. For 30 days (and my church elected to do this during Lent), some of us are getting up daily at 5:30 am to read scripture, pray, and do some light journaling. Another part of the program calls for two hours of community service per week, one hour of fellowship and bible study per week, and one unsolicited good act per day. Yesterday I decided that for my good act for the day, every group I DM would get some DM love from me. So that's why it takes Halver only a week to make one item and he'll buy the raw materials for 1/2, not a 1/3. Regarding whether the weapon cost is doubled, this may be a style issue, but I've always played it that only the masterwork cost is doubled and that the weapon cost is not. So that's the way I'd like to go on that, too. It'll mean you'll need to tweak your math, but you should come out the better for it, even if slightly. If you don't want to bother tweaking the math, then we can simply roll with your original computations. [/QUOTE]
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